On January 30th, join Lawrence Scarpa, FAIA, and Angela Brooks, FAIA, for a compelling discussion hosted by Building a Better SLO on new models and emerging trends in affordable and low-income housing design and the role of inclusive approaches in fostering vibrant, equitable communities.
This lecture will explore how consensus-building among stakeholders fosters groundbreaking ideas and innovative solutions to address the housing crisis while promoting dignity and quality of life for all residents. Through an inclusive approach, this lecture highlights the importance of diverse perspectives in shaping innovative approaches to affordable housing that meets the needs of a disadvantaged population. Attendees will gain insights into how design can bridge divides, build consensus, and create vibrant, equitable neighborhoods that enhance urban design and improve quality of life for all.
They will discuss and show examples of how new models and current trends in affordable housing design have produced innovative and cutting-edge designs while also improving our communities. They will discuss and show examples of extraordinaryaffordable housing projects and their relevance to good community, neighborhood and urban design today. They will demonstrate how hi-design affordable housing architecture can help create more equitable societies.
The session will demonstrate the principles of design excellence in affordable and low-income housing design and how these principles contribute to social justice, better communities, neighborhoods and cities. Learning objectives are:
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